


and here is Karen's -
Shoot!!!
The journalling says -
My heart did a little flip when I saw you sitting so close together.
I LOVE these moments.
I hope with all my heart that no matter what life may bring your way,
you will always be as close as you are now.
Births can be such tricky times. Wonderful....but full of emotion. Some of these you really struggle to overcome and never do. (I have many many issues still with the time Georgia and Kelsey were born and were in NICU.)
Jenny's journalling says -
To be honest, i was not really looking forward to your birth. I couldn't walk from pain. I had a blood virus that wiped me out and i desperately wanted a girl. The eveneing before you were born at Loxton we had a huge hail storm that broke some windows, punched a hole in the side of the house, wrote off Grandma and Pop's car adn van and really made a mess of things. When we were flown to Adelaide, because of your jaundice, Pop helped Dad burn off the yard a bit, except Pop forgot where our fence line was, hence the burnt paddocks around the house.
The outward signs were not really good but when you were born God truly BLESSED us with YOU. I could suddenly walk again, insurance covered the other problems, Tiger Hammerstein next door had saved our house and his, with his grader and we were safe in Adelaide. You didn't have jaundice either, just a little yellowing, there was a mistake with the tests. Through all this, and after you were the happiest and easiest child to look after. You slept about 20 hours a day and were always so calm and happy. You were our little miracle and a true blessing.
Thanks for sharing Jenny.
I am not a big fan of using colour picking tools (my eyes are my tools but again whatever works for you!) but i have included the colour wheel here to demonstrate the bottom two background colours are COMPLETE OPPOSITE to the pink colour in the sneakers.
It is all very interesting isn't it?
You dont need to get tied down with all the technicalities of it all - in fact nothing is worse than getting bogged down with rules and double guessing yourself and your choices.
Pick the colours that you love, the papers that you love, see how it all works with your photos and go from there.
The original is by the amazingly talented Ifa Zainon and boy this layout just blew me away!
and here is my lift -
I may well go back and lift another yet since i am on such a roll LMAO!!
on another note i am so glad to see people giving this challenge a go. A bit harder than others that we have had i know but scraplifting is so easy - it is totally a no -brain power way to scrap and it can be very liberating!!
Thanks for the entries so far girls :)
Journalling says -
BRAD
BEFORE
YOU
WERE
A
TEENAGER
YOU
WERE
SUCH
A
SWEET
LOVING
AND
AFFECTIONATE
BOY
Great page Maryanne - love what you have done there and i think there is a message in that for all of us with younger kids :-
eeek!
the journalling says
this photo is so special for you Noah and for our family
in the weeks leading up to your impending birth
Poppa Starke was in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital
He had a gangrene foot and pulmonary oedema
and was not expected to live. Each day we kept expecting
a phone call to say that he had passed away.
He managed to fight on and is still with us two years later
When we took you to see him in the Port Lincoln Hospital
will always be a very treasured memory
to see him holding you with a tear in his eye was just beautiful,
a memory never to be forgotten.
Thanks Marika *runs off for a tissue*
Here is my take on it -
and the heartfelt journalling isn't so groundbreaking but it says-
There was a time I thought our family was complete.
Then Piper came into our lives and I knew that I had been wrong.
So very wrong.
Are we complete now?
Could I be wrong again?
I don’t know.
Hope to see a few more entries in this week. It isn't too hard - just stretch beyond your norm and dont set yourself limits!